RobertJasiek wrote:Secondly, many proverbs need suitable contexts to be meaningful at all. E.g., "Play away from thickness." applies during opening and early middle game, but not any longer during the endgame. For the late middle game, it depends.
I think it always 'depends' on some conditions or other. Doesn't everything? It is hard for me to imagine very many meaningful statements about Go and move choice without some conditionals in there somewhere. Even your definitions are mostly of the form "if (it looks like this, or has this properties, or whatever) then (its called thusly)."
I have not read your theory books (yet! and I will, I promise) but it is hard to imagine you not having a whole bunch of explicit or implicit 'ifs' peppered within the text.
As for defining 'go theory' - I know you are busy, and not trying to get you away from whatever important stuff you do.
Just pointing out that this whole discussion (and others like it) might be pointless because we are all talking about different things and so we are all right in our personal context. Unless we get some common ground going, it might all lead nowhere, with nobody understanding nobody, and nobody getting convinced of anything.